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Show TOE MOUSING EXAMINER: a grab of some sort, ranging from petty larranv to wholesale robbery of tha treasury. Nearly every department baa fattened ta payroll by the addition of employes and increase of salaries: sad tbo appointments htve been a gsarantew of incompetent work THE EXAMINER Published Every Day in I Year by Tbs Standard Publish tog Company. SUBSCRIPTION and unnecessary RATES. DoMverad by Carrier ia Ogdon City. Including Sunday Morning Examiner- per math Simla copies i. 75 I eta. BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tbs Examiner m amt by mall outside at Ogden, par year... At Isaac quarterly, la ad W-- .............a FEARLESS AND 1M INDEPEND- ENT. Tbo Examiner ia a strictly naans paper, h gives all at das aa equal aaoer. baa no ferortteo, The rr-- r It will id no anemias ia punish. give tbo aawa unbiased aad unprejudiced. Onmmuninstlona will be received oa ail aubjeota precepted la language from baoern ladL vtdaals. but the true name bum be fulL All toaera aad pubhahedU.-U-ia ,. aignad by aom de will bo rival" or aaaumad names, ibiwvrn la the waata baekat. Tbo brave nan never hides babied aa aaaumad name. Boat ask tha Editor to ba raapanmbla fur wfcat you are aatiaaied of. Tha Are - de- KILLING OF MOROS. The Democrats In Congress, without sufficient information to Justify their aultsds, are denouncing tha slaughter of tha Moros to tbs battle of Mount Dejo. They refer to H aa n massacre. Morning Examiner can bo SATURDAY . . , Passenger Trains Came Together en a until Sharp curve. talk would not Judge Hamilton A yellow aa him tu referred they Pueblo, Cola, March 16 The worst Them h said the yellow dog railroad wreck ia Colorado, sines the dog. was always lnyal to his master, whils memorable Eden disaster, occurred 2:10 o'clock this morning on the cur never was. Ha said the dr about Denver Rio Grande railroad near iwrtera of the New York Life were ths st f Adobe, about thirty mil curs. PuooIol East bound No. 16 erssned into westbound No. I, telescoping the Speaker Cannon kas struck tha forward cars on each train. The right tons concerning who la running coaches at ones took fire and the flames the legislative branch of the govern- completed the horror bogus by the colWhen asked regarding the lision. ment. The number of dead is estimated at Ask from statehood moasure, ho said: 26 to 50. The number of InjurAldrich. Burrows and company. ed is placed at 25. The causa of the wrack la attributed to a failure to deFive thousand Hungarians la New liver oraers to No. 16, oo that No. 3 could pas. York shouted wildly, Down with t' Among the physicians who rendered after a fiery speech Hapsburga assistance was Dr. F. N. Cocbens of BamusHow the their pastor. Emperors nds, who was tin No. 16 st ths time tache would brittle were a faint echo of the collision but who escaped inof the cry to reach bla ear! jury. He at one began caring for tne wounded and waa assisted by Dr, The senate haa about all It can do ti. V. Hum bo and F. R. Muore. of FlorIn upholding tha trust of the peo- ence, who soon arrived at the scene ol the disaster. ple and the time spent quarreling over Some ot ths victims were pinioned the fact that the regular suldl-runder the areckage and burned alive t to Lill la Increasing tha disgust befure help could reach them. of tha people. Lest Hie Family. Most of the Injured were on No. 'A high official in the Mormon church 3. which was heavily laden. No. 16 nd a prominent gentleman who uu carried comparatively few pusoengers demands tha alMiatlon, said Does it and these escaped generally with a up. A man Burned Hewitt lost not disgust you to see the Tribune shaking his father, mother, wife, three chilmake these Imaginary people talk. dren, a brother and two other relatives. Three ol the craw on No .3 were 8vnator Bacon deplores the slaught- killed and two on Na 16. One of the er of Moios by United 8 tales soldiers, engineers on Na 3, which was a waa found dead In hit cab, bat the slaughter of rates by the eader, railroads does nut seem (o have any with his band on the throttle. Burned to a Crisp. effect on the gentleman. E. M. McFarland, a relative of the In Utah Bill detective and an express messenger, is The two the dead. Many of the bodies Senator Clark's leg and amongnever Igleheart pulls be identified having been will that other, the unspeakable, pulls Tom burned to a crisp. Part of the mall Kearns' leg- - Pretty things to attack was drstroysd and all the express matter. decent people. Relief trains were at once dispatchEastern society has taken to wheel ed from Puebp and Florence but the alow, because of chair riding at Palm Beach, Florida. work la necessarily the smoke aud cold. The first train Their Indolence L aurpassed only by bearing injured reached Pueblo shortly their genius for originating baby ideas. after six o'clock. Recsvtrsd Bodiea and Identified Dead. Carnegie has promised (15,000 to a William Hollis, engineer Na 16. spelling reform society. Wonder a hat Hugh Suddurth, Puebla fireman, or tbs Ink factories have done to the Na 16. ' Laird of Bklbo? E. M. McPariand. Globe Express s sh-jo- hr ex-eer- pt , "Hell-Roarin- g nit g . Gana-Sulllva- cat-flgh- messenger, No. 16. Walter Causlett, engineer first engine Na 2, 32 block ti, Puebla wife and three children. Officiate En Route. Castle Rock, Colo, March 16. On Rio Grande train which the Denver left Denver at I a. m. today, was a party of Rio Grande officials on their way to the scene of the wreck Bear Portland, Cola The party eon listed of General Superintendent A. E. Wei-bChief Engineer E. J. Yard nnd Superintendent of Machinery J. R. Groves. Mr. Welby said, while admitting his Inability to give definite details ot the wreck, that every effort ia being made by the railway company to care for the passengers and rollers the sufferers. The wreck will not Interfere with lbs running of Rio Grand trains as the tracks of the Santa Fe. which parallel those of the Rio Grande aa far as Junction City wlll.be used. ASKED TO VISIT CHILE. Invitation Extended Mr. Root by ean Minister. Chil- Tfalker Washington, March lb. Marlines, the Chilean minister, by dt rectlon of his government, has tender ed Secretory Root an Invitation to visit Valparaiso on his coming trip to the Rio conference. The minister said his government had not presented the invitation earlier, because it was known Secretary Root would extend his trip beyond Buenos Ayres. Becretsry Root took the Invitation under advisemenL - TUCKER MUST HANG. Writ of Error Denied by rrKice Hart Ian of Supreme Court Washington, March 16. Justice Hart lan of the supreme court today denied the writ of emir applied for In tha esse of Charles L. Tucker, under sentence of death on the charge at murdering Miss Mabel Page At Weston, Mas, in March, 1904. AMERICANS EVENING, OPPOSITION FIRST STORY OF WRECK. hatred. They have been the scapegoat of more that oee nation. At tha battle at Wound d Knee ilia News Co Sett Lake City. bucks and aquawa fought the eoldirrt On all through trains leaving and the rapid-firguna were turned on Ogden on them Indiscriminately. No one then The Southern Pacifi Railway. Tbo L'alou Pacific Hallway, and referred to the killing of the Sioux ns a Tha Or gem Short Ubs Railway. massacre, but tha press of tha country Examlaer patrons will eonfer a uatHled the conduct of tha troops. Unfavor ou fbe management by reder similar ouaditiuna the Moros are porting to this office whenever theyd fall to flud tbo papers at the deeig-aatooverwhelmed and tha Democratic Isadplaoaa. ora In the House seek to make political capital out of the event. Fluor Leader Williams of Miaalsalppl DRAFT IN SALT LAKE. read a parody on The Charge of the McCurdy aaya he will return to New which la given to show Yotk when ever Mr. Jerome wants Ugbt Brigade, TribBelt Lobe some time the tfis .clever method him to. But will hts physicians allow ute and Herald have beau attempting Democratic leader inadopted by this him to do It? to endeavoring to tx upog Ogitsu the utlgtna of graft. cast n reflection the admlnlstra upon u colurana to baa Tribune Tbo given tlou: Judge Parker says Roosevelt wants belabored eEort at aroualng blind preanother term aa President. What does judice and baa 1 berated and redteratod Chased them from everywhere) the Esopna wonder wsnt? the same story uetH Its rehash baa ex- Chased them ail onward. Into tha crater of death. Thst old song "By Bonl Lies Over posed .It a malic. But take note of Drove them ai hundred. what the Herald hae to say ef Ms own the Ocean" is about to be reviewed office holders. Here I aa editorial 'Forward the Wood brigade, by an American woman. from thta xsoralagla Herald, deal-la- g Span not a one. he said; 1 have been somewhat costive, but Shoot All alt hundred." with the eoodurt of tbo Balt Lake t Doan's Regulate gave Jnst the results city council: Forward tha Wood brigade. desired. They act mildly and regulate What la tbo record? Hardly a sea Was thane a man afraid? the1 bowels perfectly. George B. etoa of tha nonnell baa passed without Not, thaT a soldier knew Krause, SOC Wa'nut Ave., Altoona, pa. Heathen" had blundered. GIGANTIC CRUSHING OF COPPER ORE. Savages want reply; Heathen cant reaaon why Women and children die, In tbs development of copper mlnlug In the Lake Buperlor region experiFnrced In the crater of death ments have been conducted In the Inftirred with six hundred. terests of greater economy of opera tlon and handling for the past i years, Cannon to right of them. and the result Is apparent In the mamCannon to left of them. moth machinery ia use and the sysCannon ia front of them tem of preparing the ore for the Volleyed and thundsred. smelters. The output of the stamp mills Is the greatest on record In this Stormed at with ahot and ahcll, ronton and yet one find, only a few Women and children fell. stamps In operation when naturally Info tha fawn of death. several hundred might lie expected, it Into the mouth of hells-A- ll Is the difference tn methods of crush told, six hundred. ing. In South Africa a plant crushing 5W tons of ore a day will have upward Slashed all tha sabres thare, of 100 stamps, and in Colorado nearly Flashed aa they turned in nir, double this number, but In the Lake Sabering the Women there Superior copper regions a single stamp Charging the women while will do the aork. At the Isle Royale All the world wondered. mill for Instance a single stamp crashes 600 tons of ore in a day. Stifled by cannon smoke, But even thia is not the record. Near women Men, nnd children choke Tamarack mine the Osceola mill the Women and children a new compound stamp that has has Reeled from the bayonet stroke, a high record of crushing 773 tons of In death not sundered. copper ore per day, and during a 2 Families slaughtered there; weeks' run the average maintained All of atx hundred. was 725 ton each 24 hours, and 7u0 tons per day Including stops. Eveu Cannon to right of them, ' In this region of mammoth stamps and Cannon to left of them. gigantic undertakings, a steam stamp Cannon In front of them, 20 years ago was considered a wonder Volleyed And thnndend. it it could treat 150 tons of ore per day, and S years ago this was raised (o Stormed at with shot and ahell. 250 tons. Now the new compound While child nnd mother fell. steam stamps have raised ihe record They that had loved so well. to such a point that comparison seems Thrust In tha Jaws of death. useless, and yet engineers are promTiappad In tha mouth of helL ising heavier stamps for the nsar fuNot a babe of them ture. Some predict within 5 years the Left of alx hundred. Lake Superior copper stamps will treat 1,000 tons of ore a day, and earh mill, What, Mull such blood thiiwt slake? no matter how large, will be supplied G a ask with a single huge stamp instead of a Jaks Whether Wood blundered. battery of smaller ones. One of the most, Honor tha charge they made. stamping mill is the Isle Royale where three Honor tbo Wood brigade. new large stamp mills are In operaFor that six hundred. tion. The largest stamp Is a huge afWe are giving a literal Some property owners of Ogden are fair and capable of crushing 550 tons of hard ore day. The stamp discount on our top coats. looking for the Tribune's Ogden real driven In Its per descent by the piston of The prices were low, but estate man who can sell more real n steam engine of 190 horsepower rating. Etch shoe of this stamp weighs now we will sell them very estate at better price thoo during the 800 pounds, and ita downward flight much cheaper than you can boom days. We hopTie materialises. Is accelerated by the steam which folIt seems the Tribune hue heard thst lows it for about half the stroke. Thus get one any place in the city. ha rreeaie has Sub- the head develops a maximum velocity Ogden. Each coat bearing the label scribers have mopped their papers and of 25 feet per second, ! and the total from 3 to 4 Kohn Bros. is made of be Tribune is simply weight of ths stroke the tons. The stamp drops over 100 times perfect doth, sewed with Ogden people in order to hold what per minute. The bed of ore is placed which like the shoe of the pure silks, tested by experts few subscribers It has tn this city. Tha on the Isdie,made of chilled Iron, and the stamp old fraud! and guaranteed not to rip. falling stroke crushes and pulverise, made of the hardest chillThe Tribune kicks lfke a bucking it. Although These roula are made with ed Iron, the shoes last but I weeks the celebrated "K. B." shoulbroncho because the Deseret News i when they must be replaced by new der aad hair cloth front, lashing the Rev. N. E. Clemenson, the ones, so great Is the friction and wear thereby giving permanency Tribunes Logan correspondent, for upon them as they come Into contact to shape, flt end style. with the rough. Jagged piece of copAll lining and pocket mgs lying about Rend Smoot and furnish- per. From arilcle by A. 8. Atkinson, , used are from the beat, manthru-new wives. la Mines and Minerals for March. ing tha senator wlih ufacturer and guaranteed to It la natural for the Tribune liar io wear. give satisfactory THE FIGHT P08TPONED. defend its lying correspondent, but the Should any coat fail to N. Clemenson Rev. E. will have to be mart the requirements of the n Ge Will be Pulled Ot? abov guarantee, it may he a recklera prevaricator if he cun bear Saturday. returned aad money win be BUI Igleheart of the Herald. refunded. KOHN BR08. Loa Angeles. March is. The fight When you awake tn the morning advertised to take place tonight at This is the guarantee on and And the street strewn with old Chutes baseball park between JM Gans and Mike (Twin) Sullivan, has hoes. remarked the Observer of been postponed anti! Saturday, owing every coat sold br us ot this make. Call and see them Events and Things, you are not abso- to the heavy rain. lutely certain whaiher there was a before you buy elsewhere. Penneylvaniai Coal Production. t In the immewedding or a March 16 The producWashington, diate neighborhood the night before. tion of Pennsylvania anthracite coal in 1961 ns reported to the United In Russia the Reform party shouts States geological survey, was the Kill tha Hebrews." The ertao comes largest on record, amounting to long tons, valued t 141.879,-Otback from tha Conservative party, Kill tt566t-612 the Hebrews Between the two the WASH. AVE. and The production In 1304 wan 65,310,-49- 0 Jews are made to bear the brunt of all long tons. (bud on eale by the Independent Clarks Stores UTAH, double-h- Subarribera will confer a favor by tafarnring this oflea of fallura to rroaive Tbs Examlasr before tkrir breakfast. 7a expense- partment has been demoralised and the police department made n neat of rbeap politicians. - Tbs street department has given a rontinuoni exhlbi lion of ntgleeted duty aad indifference to public needs. The health depart' ment with an tncnwaed staff baa hoars no disposition to do business in n biuinasa-lik- s way, sod Ms chiefs havt made their official duties a minor consideration compared with personal convenience. The engineering department baa been arranged to planaa tha aaa of a councilman and punish tha men whe considered him incompetent for responsible public employ. With "wholesale robbery" la Salt Lake, Lite Tribune should give tons of Its talents to Ogdon and mors to Salt ioke. it should tura its mud batteries oa its owe city. Instead of throwing lime and filth at Ogflpx. The people of Ogden are wall able to care for theaieeiv. and will eventually prove their superiority over the citixens of the capital, whether la e or out of office. The Halt Lake papers published in iho In terra) a of murey bags seem wholly devoid of principle when they have an end to attain. OGDEN, SELECTED. London. March 16.' Three American scholarship students have been selected to represent Oxford In the sports which are to take Inter-universit- y MARCH TO THE HIGHER 1905 17, CRITICISM. There are two creditable grounds for opposition to ths scientific study of tlic Bible. One ground is honest fear that by such study the foundations of faith will be undermined. Thia fear, it might be said, arises from smallness of faith; if ihe faith wrre large enough, and established not on externals but on spiritual experience and conviction, thrre would be no fear of Nevertheless faith, its destruction. even if it is timid, demands respect. The other ground ot opposition to the scientific study of the Bible is the natural repugnance to the analysis of that which is intimate and sacred. This is due. no: io the smallness of faith, but to its depth sad reality. which There are some experiences seem to have a right to privacy; and religious faith i one of these. The instinct thst would preserve it from rough handling is natural and right. Both of these reasons for dislike of the Higher Criticism become intensified when it la proposed to apply the principles of criticism to the New reatemt-nl- . Concern tor the foundations of rellgiun becomes stronger wheu the statements of the New Testament are subjected to scrutiny, because the facts of the New Testament seem to oe much nearer the foundation than the tecta of the Old Testament. Doubt a to whether Elisha Host seems to really made the have little immediate connection wRh personal religion; but doubt as to whether Jesus actually performed the miracle of feeding ths 5000 touches very closely the matter of loyalty to Christ which Is the heart of tha Christian's faith. Repugnance to the scientific examination of what is counted sacred also becomes stronger in the ra'ie of the New Testament than In the case of the Old, because the New Testament is much more closely involved with personal religion. Even In the Psalms, full of personal religion as they are, questions of authorship and date make comparatively little difference; but in the sayings attributed to Jesus questions of authorship seem almost heartless to one who treasures these sayings as from his Lord. As a consequence of these perfectly intelligible feelings of fear nnd repur nance aroused by the suggestion of New Testament criticism, much of the saner study of the New Testament ha not been thorough .and much of the fearless study of ths Nsw Testament haa been directed by men who have have not been devout, and then-forbeen mechanical In their methods. The conclusions of modern scholarship regarding the Old Testament have become current among the more thoughtful of the people; but even such conclusions as modern scholarship has ranched regarding tbo New Testament remain the possession of but n very few. Moat of the books which have popularised the results at Biblical study have dealt with the Old Testament, aad therefore the growing Inter-ea- t In the literary study of the Bible la confined to an Interest in the Old-Teament. Thia state of affairs is not wholesome. It does not promote either sincerity or freedom of religion. It is not right that the New Testament, which ia for Christiana the moot vital part at the Bible, should be the part moat open to erroneous Interpretation, nnd most promotive of ignornnee, even though it be n devout ignorance. If modern critical scholarship illuminates what It touches. It will bring light upon the New Testament aa well aa the of Old; upon the Ufa and character Jesus aa upon the person and influence of Moses or David or Isaiah. Literalism haa been the nurs of almost from every form of eccentric Christianity. Monnonlsm, Dowleism, aad even Christian Science are based upon the acceptance of 8criptural statements aa verbally inerrant. Such rulto cannot eland where scholarship holds sway. Atheism of the Robert Ingersoll type has become grotesquely antiquated, for It ia baaed upon the assumption that the oellever must accept aa literal fact whatever he finds within the Bible; it Is therefore made powerless by the assumption on ths part ot the believer that he haa liberty of discrimination. The critical study of the Old Testament hat freed the Old Testament from thia hurtful literalism. It aud superstition-breedincan free the Nee Testament likewise. It la therefore the duty of those who prise the New Testament most highly, nnd who have most certainly found it an Inexhaustible source of faith, to guide the critical study of It, and to accept with open minda the results of such study. It I neither right nor safe that such study be relegated to those who prise the New Testament least, nor that only .those should be free to accept the truth who seek it merely to satisfy their curiosity. The Outlook. a Hats! Hals! Putnams Clothing House is the place to buy your Hats. 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Stevens of Connecticut Washington, in the hammer throwing. Gould, of the district supreme court, today overruled the demurrer to the Indictment against Representative Blnger Herrman of Oregon, former commie tinner of the general Und. office St. Petersburg, March 16. Official charging him wkh destroying public articles here seem rather pleased than records. otherwise at the efforts of the social revolutionists and social democrats to 16. Mrs. Mass., March Groton, boycott election, declaring that the Theodore Roosevelt attended today the abstention of the radical members confirmation service at the Groton only Insured the election of conserva- school. It is expected that she will tive. leave tomorrow for Washington. Ker-mRoosevelt, who la a student at the SENTENCED TO BE HANGED. school, was among those confirmed. WRONG-BU- RG ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS ALL OTHERS. 11 Liilt R. S. CAMPBELL, OVER , & Railway 11 General Manager. E. W. WADE, Agent ASSURE ELECTION OF CONSERVATIVES. tt 16. The March Saratoff, Uuiisia, woman who assassinated Lieut. Gen. Bakharoff, former minister of war, on December 5. 1905. waa today aenteoced to be hanged. The verdict wa accompanied with a recommendation that the sentence be commute dto life servitude. AN ANTI-HAZIN- BILL. Washington, March 16. The house committee on naval affairs today authorised the headed by Representative Vreeland of New York, which Investigated hating at Annapolis g to prepare an bill for the consideration of the full committee. antl-haiin- Keep Your Eye on This Ad BROWN BROTHERS Will Open at AVENUE 2341 WASHINGTON a firsf-rla- s Drug and Jewelry Store, tinder- ths name at Brown Bros. Drag and Jewelry Co. r WATCH THIS SPACE THE BEST MAGAZINES See This Combination and Send in Your Orders.... The Woman's Home Companion one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie's Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. 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